A developer wants to build an assisted living facility on a Halfmoon property where a hospital or medical offices have been proposed. Pike Co. of Rochester is seeking a zoning change for an 8.47-acre tract on Route 146 east of Route 9. If that and future approvals are granted, the $30 million building with space for 133 units would be built before the medical facility, said Kevin Dailey, attorney for property owner Boni Enterprises. The ...

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Nursing homes generally employ a lot of lower-paid people. People who need public transportation to get around. Similarly, many friends of the patients/residents no longer drive either.-Put it where the employees & visitors can get to residents,... instead of sentencing them to what amounts to solitary confinement.